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YOUR HOROSCOPE

For Tuesday, March 12

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Our foundation­s matter even more than normal. The Moon begins things on a sensitive note as it conjoins Chiron in Aries, but it will move into Taurus, helping us find a sensible equilibriu­m. In addition, Luna sextiles charming Venus in Pisces, encouragin­g us to wear our hearts on our sleeves, but a final lunar square to Pluto increases our emotional intensity to such a degree that it will be wise for all of us to take things slowly.

ARIES

MARCH 2 1 -APRIL 1 9 Stable ground is necessary to start building. Be diligent as you certify that all your money matters are organized and your accounts are as healthy as they can be. It may be a good idea to review your bills for any recurring charges you have forgotten about — canceling them can free up money.

TAURUS

APRIL 2 0 -MAY 2 0 Focusing on yourself is not a selfish act. If your needs aren’t being met or you feel like you are too far from the finish line, then start working your way towards a place of satisfacti­on, whatever that means to you. Creating a strategy should increase your understand­ing of both where you are and where you’re going.

GEMINI

MAY 2 1 -JUNE 2 0 You can clock out from life without worry. Do you have all the energy and resources you need before starting a whole new cycle? Check in with yourself, and if you’ve been pushing too hard, don’t wait till you crash to rest. You won’t be able to go very far if you burn out in the process.

CANCER

JUNE 2 1 -JULY 2 2 This is no time to stay home. You have a chance to touch base with all the people who you’ve accidental­ly left on the back burner. Use this energy to reach out and rekindle any chilling relationsh­ips. You’ll feel like your old self again once you’re surrounded by people who get you.

LEO

JULY 2 3 -AUG. 2 2 The crowds are cheering as you approach the finish line. The moment an opportunit­y to stand out arrives, you should leap on it because people will notice and remember how willing you are to take charge. You know you deserve to be at the top of the heap, so get going.

VIRGO

AUG. 2 3 -SEPT. 2 2 There’s always more to learn and discover about the world. This is a great time to break out of any ruts you’ve fallen into recently — jump up and shake up your routine with a bit of spice, literally or metaphoric­ally. Try something outside your usual habits, as it should prove wonderfull­y stimulatin­g.

LIBRA

SEPT. 2 3 -OCT. 2 2 Other people may feel entitled to your time today. A debt may be called in to be repaid, perhaps by you or someone coming to you for compensati­on. It is vital to go over all the facts and make sure you are fully informed. If you don’t, someone may gain the upper hand over you.

SCORPIO

OCT. 2 3 -NOV. 2 1 Doubling up can double your luck at the moment. In particular, if you have been operating in solo territory, then it would behoove you to change that and connect with someone who sees the world like you do — or at least in a complement­ary fashion. You don’t need help, but accepting it will lessen your load.

SAGITTARIU­S

NOV. 2 2 -DEC. 2 1 Feeling your best shouldn’t be a headache. Whether you reinvigora­te your exercise routine or finally schedule that doctor’s checkup you’ve been putting off, take the initiative to make a few steps in the right — and healthiest — direction. A little effort can pay off handsomely down the line.

CAPRICORN

DEC. 2 2 -JAN. 1 9 Clear your schedule. There’s fun to be had! If there are things on your plate you can’t avoid, search for ways to inject some excitement into the tasks. Once you’ve completed your chores, make enjoying yourself your number one priority.

AQUARIUS

JAN. 2 0 -FEB. 1 8 You may crave the idea of retreating into your shell. This heightens any desire to focus on self-care rather than going out and facing the cold, hard world. While you can put other responsibi­lities on hold, just remember that if you take time off now, you’ll probably have to make it up later.

PISCES

FEB. 1 9 -MARCH 2 0 Staying on top of things will need more effort than usual. A little organizati­on ought to make a world of difference, so do your best to keep some sort of schedule — or appointmen­ts or assignment­s could fall through the cracks, no matter how good your intentions are. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

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